- The Cree, or
nehinaw (
néhiyaw, nihithaw), are a
North American Indigenous people,
numbering more than 350,000 in Canada,
where they form one of the country's...
- George; Waugh,
Earle H.; Hunter,
Emily (1998).
Alperta Ohci
Kehtehayak Nehiyaw Otwestamakewasinahikan [Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary] (in
English and...
-
Confederacy or Iron
Confederation (also
known as Cree-****iniboine in
English or
Nehiyaw-Pwat in Cree) was a
political and
military alliance of
Plains Indians of...
- political/military/trading
alliance of the Iron
Confederacy or
Nehiyaw-Pwat (in
Plains Cree:
Nehiyaw – 'Cree' and Pwat or Pwat-sak – 'Sioux, i.e. ****iniboine')...
- communities, nation, and eco-system. In the
nêhiyaw language, "Cree laws" most
directly translates as ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐤ ᐃᐧᔭᓯᐁᐧᐃᐧᓇ
nêhiyaw wiyasowêwina
which hosts the root...
-
Piapot First Nation (Cree: ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐏᑇᑎᓈᕽ
nêhiyaw-pwâtinâhk) is a Cree
First Nation in
southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
Haylands 75A Last
Mountain Lake 80A Piapot...
- The
Kehewin Cree
Nation (Cree: ᑭᐦᐁᐤ ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᐩ, kihêw
nehiyaw askiy) is a
First Nations band
government in
northern Alberta. A
signatory to
Treaty 6,...
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Brooks Arcand-Paul, also
known by his
nehiyaw name sîpîysis, is the
Member of the
Legislative ****embly of
Alberta for Edmonton-West Henday, succeeding...
-
viewpoint sees Métis as
historically the
children of
French fur
traders and
Nehiyaw women of
western and west
central Canada.
While the Métis
initially developed...
- to
refer to Cree law, or Cree
codes of conduct. In the Cree language,
nêhiyaw wiyasowêwina
literally translates to "Cree laws", with wiyasowêwina meaning...